Tuesday, July 21, 2009

India is right to rebuff the US on global warming - Telegraph
Whatever the merits of the “cap and trade” system planned for the US, applying one in India would be inviting an economic nightmare. Aside from a negative impact on growth, the complex enforcement bureaucracy could easily worsen the corruption that has hobbled India’s economy in the past.
Clinton and Indian Minister Face Off Over Reducing Emissions - washingtonpost.com
Todd D. Stern, the administration's special envoy for climate change, has accompanied Clinton on her tour of India. Though U.S. officials said that Stern's visit had been coordinated with Indian officials, the Indian establishment's nervousness was reflected in one newspaper's headline on Saturday: "Climate Man's Visit Shocks India."
The global warming cycle | theithacajournal.com | The Ithaca Journal
The important thing is that the carbon dioxide level lags temperature rise by as much as 500 years. What has happened is that in past cycles, cooling has occurred when the carbon dioxide levels have been the highest.

To learn more about this, read "Unstoppable Global Warming" by Drs. Singer and Avery. The current push has everything to do with politics and control, very little to do with science, and will cost everyone thousands of dollars.

E. W. Seymour
American Thinker: For Mature Audiences Only
Most Leftist voters can be given scientific evidence that carbon dioxide levels lag global temperature levels by centuries and they still embrace the illogical belief that carbon dioxide fluctuations affect temperature. It must be the same brain malfunction that leads a child to conclude that a rooster's crowing makes the sun rise.

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